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  1. 18 hours ago, JacobP said:

    She isn't a permanent resident until she's admitted to the USA, where they'll stamp her passport, thereby "endorsing it" and allowing the passport with the stamp and visa to act like her green card for 1 year. I assume you mean you're flying out of the country of Georgia through Amsterdam. While there is travel ban for people who have been in a schengen country within the last 14 days, which would include Netherlands, there is an exception to spouses of citizens and permanent residents, so it sounds like you both should be ok to travel together.

     

    From the text of the executive order https://www.whitehouse.gov/presidential-actions/proclamation-suspension-entry-immigrants-nonimmigrants-certain-additional-persons-pose-risk-transmitting-2019-novel-coronavirus/

    "(a)  Section 1 of this proclamation shall not apply to:

    (i)     any lawful permanent resident of the United States;

    (ii)    any alien who is the spouse of a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident;"

    Thanks for explanation.

  2. 17 minutes ago, HRQX said:

    In this proclamation section 2  all 3 listed conditions work cumulatively and not separately? I mean because this section is true "(i) are outside the United States on the effective date of this proclamation;"  and this section is false "ii) do not have an immigrant visa that is valid on the effective date of this proclamation;  " this restriction does not apply to her?

     

    Thank you for explanation

  3. Hi, I'm Green Card holder and my wife have got Green Card visa (FX1 category) in March, which expires in August, 

    Is such visa means residency status? ("Upon endorsement, serves as temporary I-551 evidencing permanent residence for 1 year")

    Can she travel to US with me? Planning to flight from Georgia through Amsterdam.

    Thank you

  4. 15 hours ago, Weebee said:

    If you are employed outside of the US, you are not qualified to sponsor and your income doesn't count. You need a joint sponsor.

    I don't see how a future prospect could help. You haven't even started this new job in the US yet.

    Why it will be future if at interview time I will have already started job? My question was, you should bring at interview exactly same documents (originals) that you submitted to NVC online or may bring additionals that were obtained after submit ?

    If I must bring exaclty same not obtained after submition than I will start job and than will submitt documents online, so I will have current annual income to write in form's field as it says in form instructions (+ considering assets).

    Current annual income is anyway theoretical, so I'm going to get and submit notice letter from new US emploer + assets.

  5. I have question about submitting I-864 AOS form for my spouse, should I upload all additional documents such as proof of assets, notice letter from new employer (starting new job in US after 1 month) with I-864 ? 

    Or my spouse can bring additional documents from new job on interview? I'm asking that because I may start job in US after submit AOS form.

     

    Also I'm going to submitt letter from my current employer (outside US) that I'll continue working remotely and my income will continue, will it help me ?

  6. Now I have question about submitting I-864 AOS form for my spouse, should I upload all additional documents such as proof of assets, notice letter from new employer (starting new job in US after 1 month) with I-864 ? 

    Or my spouse can bring additional documents from new job on interview? I'm asking that because I may start job in US after submit AOS form.

     

    Also I'm going to submitt letter from my current employer (outside US) that I'll continue working remotely and my income will continue, will it help me ?

  7. 9 hours ago, Nitas_man said:

    Do you work for a US company and will your income continue after you return?

     

    If no then your overseas income, no matter how many zeros are in it, is zero.

     

    Liquid assets can be used. 

    No, I'm not.

    I'm planning to move to US and start new job before my spouse's interview. If I will get written letter from my employer, it will be sufficient for sponsoring? How can I show current year income?

     

  8. I have question about Affidavit of support income requirements, my situation is that my tax return was 0 in 2018, because moved and started working outside US till now, but in 2017 and 2016 income in US was sufficinet for sponsoring.

    Also my income outside US is sufficient for sponsoring (considering convert in curreny), but can I use it? and how? bring this documents at interview or send with I-864?

     

    Also as I read in I-864 instructions I can use assets if income is not sufficient, but the amount should be 5 times greater than difference between income and minimum line,

    when calculating this assets income will be based only on 2018? than why they need 3 most recent years taxes in I-864 form?

     

    Thank you

  9. I have question about Affidavit of support income requirements, my situation is that my tax return was 0 in 2018, because moved and started working outside US till now, but in 2017 and 2016 income in US was sufficinet for sponsoring.

    Also my income outside US is sufficient for sponsoring (considering convert in curreny), but can I use it? and how? bring this documents at interview or send with I-864?

     

    Also as I read in I-864 instructions I can use assets if income is not sufficient, but the amount should be 5 times greater than difference between income and minimum line,

    when calculating this assets income will be based only on 2018? than why they need 3 most recent years taxes in I-864 form?

     

    Thank you

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